Top Progressions Using Top 10 Chords
Included here are 10 Top Progressions to help you practice the Top 10 Chords. You will use these progressions from now on, in a huge number of songs, no matter which music genre you prefer.
Here are the Top 10 Chords that all guitarists need to know. Beginning guitarists should dedicate time to learning them as an essential part of their practice routine. That routine needs to start with learning the notes of all six strings (from thick to thin: E-A-D-G-B-E). Then, learn the fretboard notes, beginning with the low-E and A strings. As soon as possible, begin learning these Top 10 Chords.
Included below the chord patterns are the Top Progressions to help you practice these Top 10 Chords that you will use from now on, in a huge number of the songs you will play, no matter which music genre you prefer. Choose any progression, memorize and practice the chords in the progression, and play the progressions repeatedly until you become accurate and proficient. At first, play each chord with down-up strumming strokes, four times per chord, in a regular, even beat. It will be difficult at first, as it was with everyone who learned to play. Beginners: master this one post, and you will have come a long way.
<Tip: Metronomes are optional, but they can be very useful, especially when first learning how to “keep time.” You can purchase one at most music stores. Here is the web address to a <free-to-use online metronome> or just type the word METRONOME into Google.
Notes of the Fretboard
Top 10 Chords
Here are the Top 10 Chords, along with their scale notes, in the open-chord position. For now, concentrate solely on the chord patterns themselves, leaving the scales for some later time.